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Identity Theft
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Can Spyware Really Put Your Personal Information at Risk?
Certain types of spyware can allow hackers to gain access to your personal information or business data. In doing so, this can lead to identity theft and other types of fraud. This article covers the two main types of spyware that pose such a threat.
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AOL and FTC; Live by the Sword Die by the Sword
Remember when the Federal Trade Commission made a very poor choice in attacking Bill Gates and Microsoft. Why, well because competitors complained about Microsoft and one of those competitors was AOL who hired lobbyists and finagled a way to get the Federal Trade Commission to intervene in a competitive business industry; suffice it to say the FTC attacked Microsoft.
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Identity Theft Is a Scam
Identity Theft is a serious problem, anybody can protect themselves easily, this article teaches you simple ways to protect yourself
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How Phone Verification Fights Identity Theft
Just like anything on Earth modern society has some kind of balance. So on one hand we have a progressive electronic community and on the other hand we have army of internet criminals whose both work and fun consists of so called identity theft.
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Identity Theft: 5 Keys To Protecting Your Identity
If someone opened a bank account in your name, how soon would you know it? Are you comfotable with that answer. Don't take a chance. Read this aricle and find out how you can prevent it from happening to you.
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New Strategies If You Are a Victim of Identity Theft
Vicitims of bogus credit charges must be persistant and creative in an on-going process of saving or restoring credit damaged by identity theft criminals. A specific plan of attack can improve your chances at a favorable result.
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Preventing Identity Theft - 5 Things You Can Do
Identity theft seems to be pervasive in our society, but there are a number of things you can do to make it unlikely that you'll be victimized. Read the full article to learn 5 easy but effective steps you can take to minimize the possibility that your personal information will be compromised.
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Identity Theft in the Workplace
Many of us don't really consider the workplace as a place where we can fall victim to identity theft. The truth of the matter is many people fall victim to identity theft each year and the thief was someone that they worked with or that worked for the same company.
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Do You Know the Tricks of the Trade? Identities are All the Thieves Want! Is Yours Safe?
Think about this for a moment; a very low-tech method use by thieves to commit identity theft is stealing mail. Thieves have been stealing mail out of unsecured mail boxes for years; but it has only been in the recent years that thieves have come to realize the profit to be gained from the financial information they can get. How safe is your mail box?
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Effective Ways To Prevent Theft
Employee theft is one of the worst problems a small business faces. In order to achieve success and make profits, small retail businesses have to stay theft-free. Statistics show that almost two-thirds of loss in a store is caused by theft perpetrated by dishonest employees.
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Credit Freeze: The Surefire Way To Stop Identity Thieves
Identity theft is a growing problem in the US. A credit freeze is the ultimate way to stop from a thief from stealing your identity. By putting a freeze to your credit, no one, not even a lender can look at your credit without requesting that the freeze be lifted. That can only be done by paying a small fee to the credit bureaus and giving them the proper pin number.
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